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    Had this problem start a cple wks ago, these brown spots. Wasn't really dropping on too much at the time with one thing or another so I took a chance on it being leaf septoria and did as suggested by google and trim any infected leaves, which was quite a few and it slowed right down, had the odd leaf to cut off here and there. As you can see what ever it is still keeps coming back so thought best to get some help from the wise ones





    Soil or hydro or coco: Soil

    Strain: WW

    Photo or Auto: Auto

    plant age: about 8-9 wks

    pot size: 12 ltr

    has it been repotted? and when?: yes at about 3 wks

    soil type: tropic mix with bat shite

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil: 1-2 ml veg and bloom per ltr 4-5 feeds

    Air temps (max min): 26-27c---24c

    Res temps (max min):

    humidity:45-55%

    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl): Led 140w actual

    Light schedule: 24

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    I'd add a little more Veg nute in mate, it looks like a N deficiency - sorting that may also sort out the spots
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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    I'd add a little more Veg nute in mate, it looks like a N deficiency - sorting that may also sort out the spots
    Thanks mate, gonna try a different nute range for next grow, any recommendations for soil, tropic mix with bat shiz like listed above.

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    I'm fairly out of date on soil nutes mate Old Timers would be my 'go to'....

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrCannab1sir View Post
    Thanks mate, gonna try a different nute range for next grow, any recommendations for soil, tropic mix with bat shiz like listed above.
    Tiger Bloom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotshot View Post
    Tiger Bloom.
    Is that what you use all the time mate? Are all soil nutes classed as organic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrCannab1sir View Post
    Is that what you use all the time mate? Are all soil nutes classed as organic?
    Yes, the only one I use now. No, all soil nutes aren't organic, but Tiger Bloom is.

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    With led in winter . I often find the canopy to have nice 26-27° temps but the root zone too cool as the heat from the lamp is minimal . The roots wont uptake fuck all and defficiencies occur

    That droop is exactlt what i went through beginning of december bud .

    I did all sorts of tweaking and nute changes and nothing worked until i took my ray gun and saw the medium temps were below optimal .

    A nice root temp is 20°

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trex View Post
    With led in winter . I often find the canopy to have nice 26-27° temps but the root zone too cool as the heat from the lamp is minimal . The roots wont uptake fuck all and defficiencies occur

    That droop is exactlt what i went through beginning of december bud .

    I did all sorts of tweaking and nute changes and nothing worked until i took my ray gun and saw the medium temps were below optimal .

    A nice root temp is 20°

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    Ha! That is exactly what I was going through on the last grow with the OG Kush.

    Tent temps 28 but moisture probes reporting 18 - 23 depending on where in the tent the plant sat.

    I added a tube heater to the cold spot which seems to have stabilised things and resolved any funny spots and deficiencies this grow.
    Current Grow (3L coco autos) : Jumper's 2020 shenanigans

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumper114 View Post
    Ha! That is exactly what I was going through on the last grow with the OG Kush.

    Tent temps 28 but moisture probes reporting 18 - 23 depending on where in the tent the plant sat.

    I added a tube heater to the cold spot which seems to have stabilised things and resolved any funny spots and deficiencies this grow.
    Yea . When your to use to doing one thing for so long eh lol . You forget the "micro problems" that can occur ffs

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